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99 X Is Back

How far north and west does the 100.5 signal
Reach?
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Is that good coverage for the metro area? And is it consistent, I don’t live in Atlanta but know the topography is hilly to mountains
No, not nearly the coverage that the map indicates. I'm less than 20 miles due North of the transmitter. Somewhat staticky and HD goes in and out as I drive around. 100kw WSSL in Greenville is a factor, especially in the NW.
 
Music log on TuneGenie is working again.

I'm surprised by the amount of 80s music and the lack of post-1999 music.

Overall, a decent playlist. I don't like it as much as 91X but do prefer it to Indy 103.

 
Music log on TuneGenie is working again.

I'm surprised by the amount of 80s music and the lack of post-1999 music.

Overall, a decent playlist. I don't like it as much as 91X but do prefer it to Indy 103.

wwwqh2.tunegenie.com is also working again. The commercial on the streams seem to start at different times. Not sure if they're running them seperately.
 
Did they use a stream encoder from the 90s too? I want to listen but the only option on the TuneIn app is 32kbps MP3. Sounds awful.
 
Is it just me, but 100.5 seems quite a distance from "99" anything
It’s intentional. You can stream the station and call it up on Alexa as “99X”. That it’s on 100.5 is indicative of how irrelevant accuracy in frequency branding is becoming in radio. Especially with reviving a heritage brand.

If WWCD/Columbus were to rename themselves from “CD92.9” back to “CD101” (despite being on a pair of high-band AMs with low-power xltrs at 92.9) no one would really raise a stink about it.
 
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Regarding signal to the west. I live in Bremen and travel too and from Alpharetta. I start losing the HD signal at about Villa Rica. I start losing the 100.5 to interference at Bremen but it’s still listenable. Once I get to Tallapoosa, it’s gone. Ironically, the 100K watt Atlanta stations don’t get much further out than that but it’s much more sudden vs 100.5 which is a more gradual. Signal is impressive for the power.
 
Did they use a stream encoder from the 90s too? I want to listen but the only option on the TuneIn app is 32kbps MP3. Sounds awful.
They have several streams. The one that sounds the best to me is the one that plays on Rock 100.5 On Air Playlist in a mobile browser. On WIFI. Really good quality on that one. It sounds lower quality on a desktop computer. I believe one is AAC and the other is MP3.

It probably sounds decent enough on iHeart. There’s 2 stations to choose from. The WWWQ HD2 stream (99X) and the WNNX stream (100.5) At least for now.

I think it detects your device and connection.

TuneGenie
100.5

99.7 HD2

iHeart:
100.5

99.7 HD2

Audacy:
100.5

99.7 HD2
 
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No, not nearly the coverage that the map indicates. I'm less than 20 miles due North of the transmitter. Somewhat staticky and HD goes in and out as I drive around. 100kw WSSL in Greenville is a factor, especially in the NW.
Did you mean the NE? Sometimes WSSL starts interfering as you go up I-85 around 316. As
 
Music log on TuneGenie is working again.

I'm surprised by the amount of 80s music and the lack of post-1999 music.

Overall, a decent playlist. I don't like it as much as 91X but do prefer it to Indy 103.

Thanks for the link. It definitely seems to be a stronger foundation for Classic Alternative than 91X and Indy 103.3 are.
 
They have several streams. The one that sounds the best to me is the one that plays on Rock 100.5 On Air Playlist in a mobile browser. On WIFI. Really good quality on that one. It sounds lower quality on a desktop computer. I believe one is AAC and the other is MP3.

It probably sounds decent enough on iHeart. There’s 2 stations to choose from. The WWWQ HD2 stream (99X) and the WNNX stream (100.5) At least for now.

I think it detects your device and connection.

TuneGenie
100.5

99.7 HD2

iHeart:
100.5

99.7 HD2

Audacy:
100.5

99.7 HD2
Yeah, I’ve been playing it at work through a Bluetooth speaker via the browser link, but just threw it on via the iHeartRadio app on my Roku TV and it sounds better via the app; some of the songs sounded pitched down via the browser link, even when playing it through other devices.
 
It’s intentional. You can stream the station and call it up on Alexa as “99X”. That it’s on 100.5 is indicative of how irrelevant accuracy in frequency branding is becoming in radio. Especially with reviving a heritage brand.


Odd...I asked Alexa to play 99X and got some other 99X with a morning zoo style show and a rhythmic/hispanic music mix.

However, when I asked Alexa to play "99x Atlanta" or "Rock 100.5", I got the 99X stream.
 
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